Transformation Worship’s ‘Overflow’ Debuts at No. 1 on Christian, Gospel Album Charts

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Christian and gospel worship music collective Transformation Worship arrives at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Christian Albums and Top Gospel Albums charts (dated June 1) with Overflow.

The set, which was recorded live, is the act’s first entry on both lists. Released May 17, it earned 6,000 equivalent album units, with 5,000 in album sales, in the U.S. in the week ending May 23, according to Luminate.

The Tulsa, Okla.-based Transformation Worship launched at the city’s same-named church by lead pastor Michael Todd.

The album (which, while seven songs long, runs nearly 54 minutes) includes hitmakers from both the Christian and gospel music genres, including Todd Dulaney on the title track and Tauren Wells and Fred Hammond on “Anchored.”

Camp’s 15th Top 10

Jeremy Camp’s new studio LP, Deeper Waters, enters Top Christian Albums at No. 2. Released May 17, it earned 5,000 equivalent album units, with 3,000 in album sales, in its opening week.

The 46-year-old, from Lafayette, Ind., co-authored all 13 tracks on the set. It follows When You Speak, which reached No. 2 on Top Christian Albums in September 2021, and the EP that he released with his wife, Adrienne, The Worship Project (No. 21, September 2020). Before that, his I Still Believe: The Greatest Hits hit No. 3 in March 2020. Camp posted his seventh and most recent No. 1 in October 2019 when The Story’s Not Over opened at the summit.

Deeper Waters’ lead single “These Days” rises to No. 3 on Christian Airplay with 6.2 million audience impressions (up 9%), having become his 28th top 10.